#HuttonLowcross

2025-01-18

Bold Venture Gill

The public footpaths through Highcliffe Farm have been diverted. Fascinating. I am sure there is an entirely compelling reason for depriving the public of paths they have used for decades. Perhaps the landowner fancied some peace and quiet, or maybe there was a pressing need to shift things about for reasons too profound for us mere mortals to understand.

The new diversi ...

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#HighcliffNab #HuttonLowcross #history #IronstoneMining

2024-12-20

A Dreary Day, a Doubtful Saint, and Too Much Christmas

A dreary, cold day, though mercifully not freezing, but with rain looming. St. Thomas’ Day Eve—dedicated to the patron saint of doubt—drapes itself in the sort of gloom that makes you wonder why you bothered to look out the window. That housing estate west of Guisborough in today’s photo? I had been blind to its charms until no ...

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#Guisborough #HuttonLowcross #NorthYorkMoors #folklore #mediaeval

2024-11-15

Highcliff Nab and Autumn’s Troubling Showstopper

The woodlands are ablaze with reds, oranges, and yellows in what I might call a “dazzling display,” if I were given to such enthusiasms. Recent rain has kept the trees hydrated, and unseasonably warm weather has delayed their annual shedding. How quaint.

I am on my way to Guisborough, following the forest track through Hutton ...

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#Guisborough #HighcliffNab #HuttonLowcross #NorthYorkMoors #ecology

2024-09-08

Grenfell — Reflections

While following a trail carved out by mountain bikers through a dark plantation in Hutton Lowcross, I came across upon this lively burst of green pushing its way through the thick blanket of fallen larch needles. I believe it might be the northern buckler-fern, Dryopteris expansa. But meanwhile …

The report into the Grenfell fire disaster has revealed malpractice, though it is har ...

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#HuttonLowcross #NorthYorkMoors #flora

2023-10-23

Cutting the First Sod on the Codhill Branch on the Gisbro’ and Middlesbro’ Railway

Cutting the First Sod on the Codhill Branch on the Gisbro' and Middlesbro' Railway. — It having been generally circulated throughout the town of Gisbro' and neighbourhood that the first sod on the Codhill branch of the Middlesbro' and Gisbro' railway for the working of ironstone would be removed on Mond ...

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#Guisborough #HuttonLowcross #19thcentury #IronstoneMining

2023-03-04

Ruthergate

My plan was to take a photo of an old route from Guisborough climbing Kemplah Bank on to Hill Plain.

The pasture fields of Hill Plain can be seen in the top left corner, while Ruthergate is recognisable by the diagonal line of dark green gorse that stands out against the brown of the withered bracken. A standing stone used to be located where Ruthergate met the crest of the bank ...

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#Guisborough #HuttonLowcross #NorthYorkMoors #medieval

2023-01-06

The Hanging Stone

Overlooking the heavily forested Hutton Lowcross, the sandstone outcrop at the end of Ryston Nab is well known as the Hanging Stone, presumably because it 'hangs' over the valley, rather than it being a site of execution.

Ryston Nab, the nose on which it's on, has a more interesting etymology.

It survives from the 14th-century name of 'Reefstoneshaw' for the ...

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#HuttonLowcross #NorthYorkMoors #RystonNab #etymology #sandstone

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